Stroboscopic Flash: Ep 213: Digital Photography 1 on 1
In this episode Mark Wallace shows us how to use the stroboscopic feature on a speedlight. Mark will demonstrate how to create unique images that capture motion. Watch as Mark walks you through the steps to get captivating shots.
Excellent tutorial, as always. Quick question: I tried this using the in-built flash on my Nikon D-810, set to 10 flashes over 2 secs. I was photographing a drummer's sticks while he played a roll on a drum. My results were nowhere near as crisp as yours, and the sticks were just a blur. Is this just because the sticks were moving quickly?
I gonna to to shoot a bit at bowling with my family ) Could you recommend the mode flash mode to use, please. My cam is Canon 600D and its point feature in this situation is that its has only 6 shootings (?) in one series at one time. Flash is YN 685.
Pixel Mago flash.
Awsome
Mark, you are probably the best teacher for understanding photography on the internet! Top video as always.
Well done Mark as usual, thanks!
Not available on the 430 EX II, only on the 580 or the 600.
sweet, thanks mark
i have canon speedlite 430EX II, can it be worked for this stroboscopic project? or has to be 580EX II?
what's that relaxing sponge bob song called?
Hey, cool video! Could you please tell me the name of the song starting at 9:21? I've been looking for it for ages 🙂 Thank you!!
hey Mark Wallace I have a question regarding with my old flash unit. ive been searching a lot online regarding with it but i cant find the right answer. My grand father gave me his old sunpak auto 422d thyristor flash unit with sunpak ne-2d module mount which is for nikon f3 fe2 fg fa etc. I have an olympus epl2 and im kinda more on flash photography and i tried the sunpak 422d on it with that said module it did work fine but my concern is if its safe to use it in micro thirds camere??? thanks
can this be done with off camera flash using PW Plus IIs?
Great Mark thanks for the info mate.Really helpfull.It works with my Canon Eos 550D and my Speedlight 580EXII.Keep recording and i will keep shooting….:)
@warnaks1 Typically no but read your camera's manual to see if yours does.
One thing I've never really got to grips with is stroboscopic flash.
Now I know, thanks Mark!
Well done Mr. Wallace !
mark wallace.. your the man
best of luck to you
mark can you do it with your built in flash?
Thank you Mark. You are doing such a great job!